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I have been seeing this guy for a couple weeks. I like him and he seems smitten over me. He was married a long time and just recently started dating. Well he kissed me on our 3rd date and slowly things have gone downhill and I'm seeing my interest wane a little bit. I love kissing and there's nothing sexier than a great kisser. He gave me a kiss at a bar, and just stuck his tongue in my mouth. That is not how you do it and I certainly don't use my tongue in public generally. I've tried to coach him and he has gotten better bit still not there. I do not want to hurt his feelings but already concerned about any sex we have as my experience has been bad kissers are normally bad in the bedroom. Is this fixable? how do I tell him the kissing is a turn off?

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0 Replies |Watch This Discussion | Report This| Share this:Dating a bad kisserI have been seeing this guy for a couple weeks. I like him and he seems smitten over me. He was married a long time and just recently started dating. Well he kissed me on our 3rd date and slowly things have gone downhill and I'm seeing my interest wane a little bit. I love kissing and there's nothing sexier than a great kisser. He gave me a kiss at a bar, and just stuck his tongue in my mouth. That is not how you do it and I certainly don't use my tongue in public generally. I've tried to coach him and he has gotten better bit still not there. I do not want to hurt his feelings but already concerned about any sex we have as my experience has been bad kissers are normally bad in the bedroom. Is this fixable? how do I tell him the kissing is a turn off?

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